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Episode 43: This week on Mostly Economics, Dean Baker talks with Sabrina Corlette, Research Professor at Georgetown University’s Center on Healthcare Insurance Reforms, about the ramifications of Trump’s one big ugly bill, which gutted Affordable Care Act coverage. People are grappling with expired subsidies as well as new rules that severely harm documented immigrants. Dean and Sabrina also discuss private equity’s damage to our health care system.
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